I post this since it could always be moved from the civ3 general forum, or to there, depending on the whims of the moderators.
Well, I don't think anyone is surprised by the results of the gender poll, though I find the disparity trully huge, and greater than I originally believed. I mean, 10% female would still be low, but 5% minus?!
So, why do so few females hang out in this forum? Are game forums just a guy thing? Or maybe, is it because of the inherent sexism of civ3?
You ask, what inherent sexism? Well, besides cat, joan, and cleo there are 3 other women in the game (I was right in saying that there are more women in the game than posting about it. How sad) The ministers of trade, interior, culture. Think about that, interior, trade, culture. So, the ones that stay at home, managuing, doing the housework and cooking, cleaning up and keeping the kids happy, are the females. The manly men are out there, earning, be it by engaging others socially in diplomacy, capturing through war, or researching intently. The women just fiddle the books and run the budget, get the groceries, so to speak (by managing what the diplomat gets throught trade), and of course, women are the civil, quite ones, the 'cultured ones'. I mean, fine, civ2 had only one female, but she was foreign affairs (though there she played the role of deciever, not a flattering picture of women by itself).
Or perhaps not, perhaps women simply don't like TBS games and this will stay the domain of nerdy history geeks.
Well, I don't think anyone is surprised by the results of the gender poll, though I find the disparity trully huge, and greater than I originally believed. I mean, 10% female would still be low, but 5% minus?!
So, why do so few females hang out in this forum? Are game forums just a guy thing? Or maybe, is it because of the inherent sexism of civ3?
You ask, what inherent sexism? Well, besides cat, joan, and cleo there are 3 other women in the game (I was right in saying that there are more women in the game than posting about it. How sad) The ministers of trade, interior, culture. Think about that, interior, trade, culture. So, the ones that stay at home, managuing, doing the housework and cooking, cleaning up and keeping the kids happy, are the females. The manly men are out there, earning, be it by engaging others socially in diplomacy, capturing through war, or researching intently. The women just fiddle the books and run the budget, get the groceries, so to speak (by managing what the diplomat gets throught trade), and of course, women are the civil, quite ones, the 'cultured ones'. I mean, fine, civ2 had only one female, but she was foreign affairs (though there she played the role of deciever, not a flattering picture of women by itself).
Or perhaps not, perhaps women simply don't like TBS games and this will stay the domain of nerdy history geeks.
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